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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KILCONQUHAR [village] Kilconquhar
Kilconquhar
Kilconquhar
Kilconquhar
Kilconquhar
Kilconquhar
Kilconquhair
Mr. James McLaurin Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Kilconquhar
Mr. F. Conolly Esqr. Banker Anstruther
Robert Melville Pitcorthie
Leighton's History of Fife p.117
Statistical Hist [History] of Fife pag. 319
Hist. [History] of Fife by R. Sibbald p. 207
Hist. [History] of Fife by R. Sibbald . Same Page.
026 A small irregularly built village consisting of two crooked rows of dwelling houses from one to three storys high, being generally all in good repair, and occupied by tradesmen and agricultural labourers there is two public houses both of them being also grocers shops various small grocers shops etc. the Parish Church and School are situated in this village there is no Post Office or other public building of any kind. The houses are the property of Sir John L. Bethune of Kilconquhar House & fues off his property. the name of the village is derived from the Ph. [Parish].
KILCONQUHAR HOUSE Kilconquhar House
Kilconquhar House
Kilconquhar House
Kilconquhair
Mr. James McLaurin Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Kilconquhar
Mr. F. Conelly Esqr. Banker Anstruther.
Statistical Hist. [History] of Fife p. 319
Sibbald's Hist [History] of Fife pag 357.
026 A large and handsomely built Mansion house, with office houses all in good repair, attached to it is a large tract of arable ornamental & other wooded demesne Lands. It is the property & residence of Sir John Bethune.

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84 List of Names Collected by Thomas Smith C.Asst. [Civilian Assistant]

Parish of Kilconquhar Plan 26A Trace 5

[signed] Thomas [Smith c/a Civilian Assistant]
5th April [1853]

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